Bodge
verb
(informal) to make a mess of; botch
(Austral, informal) to make or adjust in a false or clumsy way: I bodged the figures
Contemporary Examples
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Historical Examples
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Short Works of George Meredith George Meredith
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
The Skipper and the Skipped Holman Day
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